DIY Toolkit: How To Make A Podcast
Making your own high quality podcast doesn’t take a lot of tech — just some creativity, a strong work ethic, and a little know-how. So what are you waiting for? Let’s make a podcast!
Making your own high quality podcast doesn’t take a lot of tech — just some creativity, a strong work ethic, and a little know-how. So what are you waiting for? Let’s make a podcast!
Don’t consider yourself an expert coder? That shouldn’t stop you from giving this lesson a try. It’s designed for intermediate…
SOUND IS EVERYWHERE. From the moment we wake up to when we go to sleep, our days are filled with…
Most smartphones today have a built in microphone and recording function (example: iPhone’s voice memo), and can be used in a pinch to conduct interviews and gather sound. Here are a few tips for using your phone effectively as a recorder.
Depression in teens can be difficult to recognize, particularly when you factor in cultural views of mental illness. This resource, developed by teachers and teens at Youth Radio, includes media and discussion questions for a classroom discussion.
Depression in teens can be difficult to recognize, particularly when you factor in cultural views of mental illness. This resource includes discussion questions and resources for high school students.
Youth Radio teens and teachers sat down together to come up with a lesson plan for how educators can facilitate a productive conversation about race, police and violence, grounded in a collection of stories created by Youth Radio’s reporters and commentators.
Youth Radio’s Tylyn Hardamon, a member of the newsroom’s youth team, and journalism teacher and producer Teresa Chin sat down together to come up with a lesson plan for how educators can facilitate a productive conversation about race, police and violence, grounded in a collection of stories created by Youth Radio’s reporters and commentators.
I recently had the opportunity to tag along with one of my colleagues, Teresa Chin, for a workshop she led…